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paisainvets · 3 months ago
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mibliss23 · 3 months ago
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Everything You Need to Know About Truffle Olive Oil Shampoo by Mi Bliss
anti hair fall shampoo
Originating in Greece, Greek olive oil has long been celebrated for its exceptional quality. Truffle-flavored, renowned for its antioxidant properties, truffle olive oil shampoo emerges as the perfect natural formula for nurturing healthy and voluminous hair. This exquisite blend not only hydrates and safeguards your locks but also effectively cleanses, offering a holistic solution for your hair and scalp care needs.
Indulge in the herbal aroma & relish the sensory benefits along with its nourishing properties.
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curekadigital · 11 months ago
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Mesoestetic Acne One Cream (50ml) 
Designed for acne prone skin and seborrhoea.
Prevents the recurrence of acne.
Reduces acne marks and promotes clear skin.
Prevents skin from acne-causing bacteria
Free from toxins and harmful chemicals like parabens.
Increases skin hydration and reduces redness.
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duocmyphameucerin · 2 years ago
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Mụn ẩn là một trong những loại mụn khó điều trị dứt điểm bởi chúng mọc ẩn sau dưới da, đặc biệt đối với làn da nhạy cảm thì việc điều trị mụn ẩn càng khó khăn hơn. Bài viết dưới đây Eucerin sẽ chia sẻ cho bạn 9 cách trị mụn ẩn cho da nhạy cảm hiệu quả, chuẩn Y khoa, tránh gây kích ứng hay tổn thương da trong quá trình trị mụn. Cùng tìm hiểu.
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sophiejackson · 2 years ago
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The Best Treatments To Get Rid of Acne Scars
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Another acne treatment that may be helpful before any of the lasers or peels is called subcision, a procedure that involves releasing a scar that’s bound to the muscle or deeper tissues so that it can move freely again. Similar to laser resurfacing, dermabrasion uses a special tool that creates friction to remove your skin’s top layer.
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nauseabundo · 4 months ago
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paisainvets · 3 months ago
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mibliss23 · 3 months ago
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vitamin c face wash
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Camel milk has a rich history of extraordinary skincare benefits due to its natural combination of vitamins, minerals, proteins, antioxidants, and moisturizing factors: • Secret to a Bright and Glowing Skin • Brightens the Skin • Cleanses & Removes dead cells • Hydrates & Moisturizes • Reduces wrinkles & fine lines • Soothing & Calming • Luxe Aroma Delight
Everything You Need to Know About Camel Milk Face Wash
Since the era of ancient Middle Eastern civilization and culture, Camel milk has had a rich history of extraordinary skincare benefits. With its natural combination of vitamins, minerals, proteins, antioxidants, and moisturising factors, Camel milk benefits can provide a remarkable solution for maintaining healthy and beautiful skin. When incorporated into skincare products like face washes, it offers a holistic approach to skincare, addressing multiple skin concerns and promoting overall skin well-being.
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annoying--moth · 6 months ago
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I hate how skincare routines are always something along the lines of "buy 3 different uncomfortable creams and put them on your face everyday!"
I DON'T WANT TO PUT EXPENSIVE UNCOMFORTABLE CREAMS ON MY FACE I JUST WANT TO GET RID OF MY ACNE
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gayalanwake · 5 months ago
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duality of the cat owner
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comfycozycrossfox · 8 months ago
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the thing about being a dermatillomania bitch that actively has chronic acne is that i dont have an actually good reason to stop. like if stopping would help clear up my acne i would at least actively try to stop picking but when i go like. 2 days without popping shit on my face it literally looks worse. looks worse and its NOTICEABLY worse-then you can actually see the surface ones that people notice. if i dont manage those daily it literally looks worse. im not gonna be able to stop picking until my actual acne clears up (so when i get on accutane-whenever the fuck ill be able to do that) and it's insanely frustrating.
and then when i say that to people OR derms they go "oh, use those acne patches, they help stop picking" which is in good faith but
1. awww, its cute that you think i could feasibly cover all my problem spots like that
2. anything that is not being covered will continue to be picked at
3. i can go through like 10 of those fucking patches in a night (and NOT EVEN GET ALL THE BAD SPOTS!) which means finishing a pack in like 4 days. which is money
and the biggest-
4. What the fuck do you think happens after i take it off? 98% of the time the patches don't get rid of the spot completely-it comes off and im IMMEDIATELY trying to finish it off myself so i dont need to use another fucking patch on it.
it's not even really about the look-though thats a big one-i have cystic acne, do you fucking get what its like to have a huge bump of gunk under your skin that you just cant empty? its huge, its visible, its painful a lot of the time. i guess other people are fine with it but i'd do fucking anything to empty all of my pores, knowing that there's shit in there is maddening.
so ultimately the solution is ✨fixing the fucking acne✨ so the gunk goes away and i dont have any reason to pick anymore, but god forbid dermatologists be accessible or fucking listen to patients, ever...
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blatterpussbunnyfromhell · 3 months ago
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if my skin is so dry then WHY SO MUCH ACNE
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f-ireflowers · 2 months ago
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imo skincare is lowkey a scam, u don't need to use idk how many products on your face. I don't have pictures, but from what I can remember, I used to have pretty nice skin as a teen and i just washed my face with tap water lool
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riotvandemofan · 2 years ago
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Sorry AM girlies im in my fœtus Al era… here’s some wips!!
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stardew-bajablast · 1 year ago
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i hate the way people talk about skincare discourse on this site bc like the reasons people use skincare products are pretty varied and not always just vanity or buying nonsense products that do nothing bc tik tok said so.
but based on the average tumblr user’s take on it, that’s exactly what you would think. every skincare product in the world is a lie and everyone who buys them (ie: most people) are idiots who are throwing their money away on nothing, but if only those poor idiot babies knew the secret: that any and all skin issues can be solved by simply drinking water and wearing sunscreen.
believe it or not, most people are actually not dumb idiot babies who will keep buying expensive stuff over and over that doesn’t do anything for them! and women (primary market of skincare products) are not brainless, self absorbed bimbos who only care about vanity! there are actually a lot of reasons why someone might use a serum on their skin such as being in pain or itching caused by overly dry (or oily!) skin.
like yes we can talk about how the non-beauty related reasons for buying skincare aren’t really pushed by its marketing (except for acne, which even then is framed as a beauty concern and not something that can cause a lot of pain and discomfort), and we can talk about how that leads them to manufacture new bullshit insecurities to get people to buy their products, and we can talk about how social media is pushing this marketing to an ever-younger and younger audience who probably have no real need for any of these products. yes, we can and SHOULD talk about all that.
but just framing people who buy skincare products or have a skincare routine as vain, insecure idiots whose experiences aren’t real and just love throwing their money away on useless shit is not helpful to anyone and also just blatantly untrue
your skin is an organ. there are a lot of reasons to be concerned about it besides aging and beauty. like can y’all try to have even an ounce of nuance when talking about this shit
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mibliss23 · 5 months ago
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Everything You Need to Know About Camel Milk Shampoo by Mi Bliss
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Camel milk shampoo pumps volume, shine, and bounce into dull, lifeless hair and has extraordinary benefits. With its natural combination of vitamins, minerals, proteins, antioxidants, and moisturising factors, camel milk can provide a remarkable solution for maintaining vibrant and lustrous hair. It helps clear heavy built-up residue and makes your hair feel fresh and party-ready When incorporated into hair care products like shampoos and conditioners, it presents a comprehensive approach to hair health, effectively tackling various hair concerns while enhancing the overall well-being of your locks!
Best Shampoo for Dry Hair
Our Camel Milk Shampoo is here to rescue your locks and give you the silky-smooth, hydrated hair you’ve always dreamed of, making it the best shampoo for dry hair. Packed with the natural goodness of camel milk, this shampoo is a game-changer for those struggling with dry hair woes. Camel milk is renowned for its moisturising properties and is rich in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids that nourish your hair from root to tip!
Say goodbye to split ends, brittle strands, and dullness as this unique formula restores moisture balance, leaving your hair feeling revitalised and looking lustrous. Discover the secret to healthy, hydrated hair with our Camel Milk Shampoo.
https://mi-bliss.com/product/camel-milk-shampoo/
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